Posts Tagged ‘clear bowling balls’

Want one of the Amazing Clear Bowling Balls

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Bowling balls come in almost any color imaginable. They can be a single flat color, a swirl design looking similar to tie-dye, or a single color with a shimmering look.  A very popular type of bowling ball is the transparent, or clear, ball. Clear bowling balls are made in a fashion as to make the ball appear as though there is an object inside. Clear bowling balls can be quite compelling.

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Different Options for Clear Bowling Balls

Monday, April 26th, 2010

All avid bowlers know that clear bowling balls are the hottest new trend in bowling. Chances are that you have seen one of these balls at your local bowling alley, and if you haven’t yet, you will very soon. The first few lucky bowlers that purchased these balls before they became so popular drew in oohs and ahhs from all of their teammates and other fellow bowlers. The first time that you see a clear ball gliding effortlessly down the lane you will become completely mesmerized. They have a striking three dimensional quality and there are various objects that are used as the inner core of the ball.

Even now if you show up at the lanes with a clear bowling ball, you will still be the center of attention since each and every ball is unique in its design. With their growing popularity, there are a number of options available if you are interested in purchasing clear bowling balls. These balls are impressive in their design and can be customized in a number of different ways to suit the specific tastes and style of the owner.

When these balls first came out the initial designs had smaller objects in the center of the ball. Common objects that people selected were a pair of dice, a skeleton, or even a rubber duckie. Roses and flowers were also very popular options that a lot of women selected. Now, the newer models have exciting designs that can appear to encompass the entire bowling ball. There are balls that have clear insides that look like slot machines, and a number of new styles. Which ever style that you choose people will be impressed with your ball and they will want to check it out. These balls make great spare picking up balls since they tend to follow a straight trajectory. Many pros use them as their ‘spare balls’ because of this reason. They can also be used by bowlers that throw the ball straight down the lane.

Clear bowling balls are a great way to assert your own individual style and personality out on the lanes. They also make a great gift for anyone that you know that loves to bowl. There are countless different styles that are available and these balls are much more affordable than you may think. You can find a number of them for sale online for prices that are much more affordable than your local pro shop.

Clear Bowling Balls Dare to Be Different

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

What do you want from your bowling ball? Do you want maximum performance, or do you just want to look good?

There’s no shame in looking great on the bowling alley, breaking out that colossal ball when you have the spare that puts you over the top. There are customized clear bowling balls that will definitely turn some heads, whether they are decorated with funny pigs, an elegant rose, or a metallic skull that shows them what you’re made of.

Keep in mind, however, that a bowling ball that looks good might not always have the best performance. Clear balls don’t have a core because you can see right through them. That means they aren’t the most accurate balls on the lane. They may look one-of-a-kind and turn heads at the alley, but they might not be the best balls if you’re looking for that perfect strike.

The core is the heart and soul of any bowling ball. The placement and design of the core truly determines a ball’s performance. The core is what makes each ball do something different, the very element that gives a ball its personality and performance. Cores are dynamically imbalanced so that a ball will try to stabilize as it rolls down the lane. This causes the ball to flare as it rolls, causing multiple oil rings and a dynamic imbalance that gives the ball its performance personality.

Clear balls, however, have no core as they are hollow and encased with a design or object to give them a more unique look. This can dynamically affect the ball’s performance, making it less accurate and unpredictable.

No professional bowler would use a clear bowling ball for an entire game. Since the performance is dampened, clear bowling balls are best used for those sure shots, ideally for spares when you are already over the top. When you take the spare, however, that’s when you want to turn heads, so it’s the perfect time to use a clear bowling ball.

For typical bowling, however, it’s best to find a ball that has a core that’s agreeable to your style. When you own your own ball, you form a unique bond with the ball, uniting its dynamics with your own particular style for spectacular performance, again and again. It’s really best to own a variety of balls, depending on the specifics of the game and performance dimensions. Find a ball that works for you, one to turn heads, another to get the strike in the first place.

Stand Out on the Lane with Clear Bowling Balls

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Why be ordinary on the bowling lane?

Sometimes you just have to make an impression, whether you are taking out the last pin on a spare, or squaring in your top score for the entire alley to see. When it all comes down to the action, you want a ball that turns heads and gets all the attention on the lane. For style, glamour and a one-of-a-kind look no one will ever forget, clear bowling balls command attention at the bowling alley, the perfect ball that stands out in the crowd.

There’s something truly mesmerizing about a clear bowling ball. They shine like crystal globes. You’ll swear your fortune’s inside. Instead of a core, however, clear bowling balls are embedded with whatever you’d like, whether it be a lucky pair of dice, a skull and cross bones, or even your wedding ring or other commemorative object. Not only does a clear bowling ball light up the action on the lane, but also it’s uniquely customized to your own interest and style. These balls are as personal as a signature, different from the crowd and one of a kind.

Although they’re flashy, however, be aware they’re not for everyone. Since there is no core, the balls have an impact on performance. You have to know how to adapt the lack of core in the ball to your own bowling style, which can be difficult for the beginning bowler. They’re best used when the game’s already won, when you want to turn heads so the entire alley can watch you win your game.

The core determines the balance of the ball, which affects its performance. Since there’s no core, a clear bowling ball should really only be used as a spare. Since that’s usually when you want all eyes in the bowling alley on you, a spare is the perfect time to use a clear bowling ball.

You certainly wouldn’t want to use a clear bowling ball for the entire game, even if you are extremely experienced or professional. But they are great for showing off, the perfect touch of individuality to show off a great game.

There really are endless ways to personalize a clear bowling ball. They can be filled with whatever object you want, even customized to hold a personal memento or lucky token. They’re bright glow rolling down the lane is a sight to see, almost magical as they crash into the pins when all eyes are on you.

Proper Care for BowlingBalls

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

If you’ve decided to take your game to the next level and purchase your very own BowlingBall, congratulations! No more being stuck with a ball that’s too heavy or too light when you hit the lanes, no more pinched fingers from having to use a ball with holes that are too small…but what you may not realize is that owning your own ball is also going to entail more than the initial dollar investment.

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Clear Bowling Balls: Here to Stay, or a Passing Trend?

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Ever wonder where Bill Murray’s character got his killer bowling ball in the 1999 comedy “Kingpin”? If you secretly envied Murray’s clear ball with its striking red rose in the center, then you’re not alone; clear bowling balls have come back in style with a vengeance, making the lanes shimmer with their luminous style at PBA tours and family bowling alleys alike. These striking balls may seem like the key to psyching out your competitors and capturing attention, but you may want to think twice before shelling out big bucks for one of these trendy items.

If you’re an avid bowler, you may already know that a good bowling ball is constructed with a special core in the center. Different types of balls can have cores of different weights, thicknesses and shapes, and each of these factors affects how the ball will spin and fast it’ll go down the lane. Clear bowling balls with big images in the center (skulls, slot machines and roses being favorites) usually don’t have a core at all, in order to accommodate the picture. These types of balls are thus of lesser quality, and are best used during a casual game with family or friends, or when you have a super easy spare to make. You can order clear bowling balls with cores, but this will affect the ball’s overall appearance, and what’s more, you’ll have to drop some extra coin for a better performing ball.

Finally, remember that this ball is sure to catch attention-which may not be a good thing if you don’t always score a perfect 300! If you’re in doubt, you may want to leave the flashy balls to the high-scoring hot shots, or to kids who care less about their score than looking cool. There’s nothing wrong with sticking to a more decorous, solid-colored ball, after all. If you think you’ve got the guts and really want to make a big splash at the lanes, on the other hand, then go for it! Just remember to reserve the clear ball for the easier shots.

Why Buy Hammer Bowling Products?

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Anyone that uses Hammer bowling balls and accessories is serious about the sport. The Hammer brand has made its name amongst professional bowlers and regular recreational bowlers alike. The products are affordable and top of the line making their appeal universal. They continually put out a line of balls and products that are impressive in design and that perform exceptionally out on the lanes. It is no wonder why so many bowlers rely upon Hammer bowling balls and accessories. Their products are of the highest quality and craftsmanship.

The Hammer Black Widow series of bowling balls has become quite famous. Not only are these balls spectacular in their unique design but they are one of the best balls that money can buy. These balls are superior in their performance and they will captivate the attention of every bowler out on the lanes with their sleek design. There is the original Black Widow ball, the Black Widow Venom, the Black Widow Pearl, and the Black Widow Bite. Another one of their more famous balls is the Hammer Psycho. The Hammer Razyr is one of the more affordable Hammer bowling balls that are available and it makes a great starter ball. Regardless of your budget you can find a Hammer bowling ball that will fit your needs.

The Hammer line also knows that serious bowlers need to use different balls under different circumstances. Many bowlers use a different ball to pick up spares. And some bowlers need another ball to pick up splits. And finally, there are some bowlers that like to bring four balls out to the lanes incase they are feeling unlucky using one ball they can just switch to another. For all of these bowlers, Hammer has the perfect solution. They have roller ball bags that can carry two, three, and even four balls at a time. Now that is impressive. Imagine how intimidated your opponents will be when they see you rolling up to the lane with your four ball Hammer bag.

You can find Hammer bowling balls and accessories in a number of pro shops and at online retailers. Hammer also produces other high quality accessories such as resin bags, towels, tote bags, and more. Just about every bowling retailer carries Hammer products because of their appeal and performance. There are a number of quality Hammer products available to suit a variety of budgets and skill levels.

Hammer Bowling Balls

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Bowling is a game that dates back to ancient Egypt. The most common form of bowling is ten-pin bowling. Ten-pin bowling is usually played on 62 feet of maple and pine that are covered with a synthetic material. Bowling is played with a bowling ball made of urethane, plastic, reactive resin or a combination of these materials. This ball is rolled down the lane and the object is to knock all ten pins dons with the ball. Bowling pins are made of maple that is covered with nylon that is then dipped into latex to prevent cracking.

Bowling is a very competitive sport. Same as any other sport, there are multiple companies that make bowling equipment and accessories. One of these companies is Hammer Bowling and they make some of the best bowling balls. Hammer Bowling is a company that specializes in creating top-notch bowling balls. Hammer Bowling is owned by Ebonite International; a company that oversees the manufacturing of bowling balls and bowling equipment. Hammer bowling balls are made at Ebonite’s plant in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

Hammer Bowling sponsors many members of the Professional Bowlers Association and you can see their bowling balls in live action at any PBA tournament. Some of Hammer’s better-known bowling balls are the “Blue” Hammer, Black Widow Series, Hawg Series, No Mercy Series, Blade Series, and the Raw Hammer Series. Hammer Bowling has built a reputation and created a following of hard-core, in-your-face bowlers. Anyone who owns a Hammer bowling ball refers to himself or herself as a HammerHead.  If you were serious about getting into bowling or looking for that tough bowling ball then Hammer Bowling would be a good place to start.

When choosing a Hammer bowling ball the first thing to take into consideration is the spacing of the finger holes. Even the lightest balls can cause damage to your hand if the finger holes are not spaced well for you. If you were an experienced bowler than spending extra on a custom ball to fit your fingers would be the best options so you do not damage your hand over time. Also, buying a Hammer bowling ball that is made to fit your hand and fingers will ensure you play your best game. Custom bowling balls are costly, however, and you should probably not consider buying one if you are just starting out.

Stylish and Performance Based Bowling Shoes

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Bowling is a game that dates back to ancient Egypt. The most common form of bowling is ten-pin bowling. Ten-pin bowling is usually played on 62 feet of maple and pine that are covered with a synthetic material making the bowling lanes and the area in front of the foul line slick. To protect the floor of a bowling alley and the persons playing, bowling shoes are mandatory.

One of the top, if not the number one, brand of bowling shoes is Dexter bowling shoes. Dexter bowling shoes have been around for over fifty years.  Dexter was founded in 1957 and began with making conventional boat shoes. Since this time, Dexter has transformed into making top notch bowling shoes.  The Dexter Bowling Company believes in tradition and this shines in the design of their shoes.

Dexter bowling shoes are innovative and constantly being updated using the newest forms of footwear technology. Dexter bowling shoes were the first to have interchangeable sliding soles and breaking heels. This interchangeability allows for varying approach methods when stepping up to the lane.  To be able to bowl correctly, and successfully, the bowlers’ final approach to the foul line requires a short slide along the floor. Dexter bowling shoes come in multiple varieties so that each person can get the right shoe for them. Whether you need more break or more slide, Dexter bowling shoes will accommodate your every need.

For the occasional bowler, every bowling alley offers bowling shoes. These shoes are well known for their quirky mismatched colors and unique appearance.  However, the house’s bowling shoes are generic and an avid bowler will most likely purchase their own bowling shoes. If you are interested in buying your own shoes than Dexter bowling shoes are a great choice. Purchasing your own bowling shoes allows you to select the most comfortable shoe from multiple options. Picking out a pair of Dexter bowling shoes is just like picking out sneakers in terms of comfort and style.

There are two different types of Dexter bowling shoes: athletic and performance. Athletic shoes are very parallel to sneakers in their design. Athletic Dexter bowling shoes are made with the sliding sole on both shoes. Performance bowling shoes are designed to increase the bowler’s game. Dexter bowling shoes that are made for performance are crafted with only one sliding sole on the lead foot, which is the foot opposite the dominant delivery hand. The other sole is made to have more traction to use as a kind of anchor. Experienced bowlers usually wear performance shoes.

New Trend in Bowling Balls

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Clear bowling balls have become the latest trend in personal bowling style. The new design of these balls is impressive. Gone are the days of using the standard black bowling alley ball. Buying a clear bowling ball is a great way to display your individual style out on the lanes.

The first time that you bring your clear bowling ball out to the bowling alley, you will be the center of attention. Everyone will ask: Where did you get that bowling ball? How on earth are those things made? How much did that ball cost you? How are you planning on bowling with that? And the of course, would you mind if I bought one for myself?

Remarkably, there are many places on-line that you can purchase clear bowling balls from and they are not much more expensive than you average bowling ball. They might take a little while to get used to bowling with them, because they are not as easy to watch as they glide down the lane as a black ball, but they are still practical. And technically, you are supposed to keep your eye on the pins, not the bowling ball. But no one is going to blame you for being mesmerized by your new clear bowling ball as it seemingly floats down the lane. Clear bowling balls do not have as much friction as regular balls, so it might take you a little while to adjust to them. However, they are excellent for picking up spares. Some of the most popular brands in bowling equipment advertise these balls as the perfect ball for picking up spares.

These balls come with a variety of objects lodged inside. From skulls to a pair of dice, there are many options for selecting an object to be the centerpiece of your bowling ball. You can get as creative as you in expressing your personal style.

Clear bowling balls are also very popular with teenagers and children. The younger set likes to use them during special nighttime cosmic bowling to see their ultimate effects. They give off an incandescent glow, which definitely commands some attention and they have a 3D appearance as they travel down the lane.

They would make a great gift for a high-schooler that enjoys bowling or that is on their school bowling team. The kids will be begging you to take them bowling with their new clear bowling ball all the time.